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distribute the Slice of Life 2002 meeting announcement...click here to choose the Adobe pdf version or the Microsoft Word version. If you are interested in computers and multimedia in healthcare/medical education, then SLICE OF LIFE is your ideal international teaching and learning event! Hosted by the University of Toronto, the program has two major parts: (1) Optional hands-on and/or lecture/demonstration pre-workshops for a half or full day on June 18 & 19 (2) Two and one-half days of auditorium presentations, electronic demonstrations, posters, breakout sessions and special interest groups on June 20-22 LECTURES: Featuring invited speakers and selected presentations, where you can benefit from the view points of experienced specialists in a cooperative atmosphere WORKSHOPS: Hands-on and lecture/demo pre-workshop tutorials, where you can learn new multimedia techniques from an international group of experts SHOW & TELL DEMONSTRATIONS and ELECTRONIC POSTERS: Meet the creators of innovative software solutions BREAKOUT SESSIONS: These noon discussions with lunch permit continued discussion of controversial or breaking new topics. Morning speakers often continue to answer questions and debate issues. SOCIAL EVENTS:
Great company, lots of coffee, lunches with colleagues and hospitality with
delicious food and drink are daily events. Our traditional Welcome
Reception on Thursday evening will be at the Art Gallery of Ontario
and the Grand Extravaganza
to Niagara Falls will last until the wee hours on Saturday night. Photo above: The University Medical Library at the University of Toronto. The Slice of Life Workshop launched at the Eccles Library at
the University of Utah in 1988, and has traveled annually to locations around the world.
From 1998-2001, the Slice of Life Workshop combined with the Computers in Healthcare
Education Symposium (CHES). Click here to view complete information from
years past (CHES) and to get a feel for the flavor and scope of the meeting. Click
here for earlier history of the Slice of Life Project and early meetings (preweb!)
WHAT IS THE " SLICE OF LIFE" WORKSHOP?The group began as contributors and users of the "Slice of Life" videodisc!! (For more history and information see the Slice of Life videodisc web site.) We like the name, and we occasionally use the resource to grab images! For more than thirteen years, developers of medical multimedia and interested new-comers have gathered together internationally at the Slice of Life Workshop to share ideas and:
WHO ARE THE KNOWLEDGE WEAVERS?The Knowledge Weavers team includes information management specialists, Web programmers and designers, and multimedia production artists. Their goal is to provide health sciences educators with high quality, Web-based multimedia resources that can be used for a variety of educational purposes. With a grant from NLM, many projects have been undertaken for educational use by anyone. Sharon Dennis at the University of Utah Eccles Health Sciences Library has for the past several years continued the tradition of producing some of the pre-conference workshops. Learn more about them at the Knowledge Weavers website. WHY IS GOLD STANDARD MULTIMEDIA HOSTING THE WEBSITE AND HANDLING THE REGISTRATION?In 1997, Suzanne Stensaas was about to say "no more Slices of Life". It took too much time and energy. Marianne Messer and others from Gold Standard Multimedia were at the 1997 Chicago meeting and found it so exciting that they said, "we could help you do this in Tampa in 1998". The 1998 Slice of Life / CHES collaboration was so successful that we decided to let the "pros" continue to mount the web site and handle the registration and many of the logistics. We feel very fortunate to have collaborators who, incidentally, also happen to be vendors of multimedia medical education products! This meeting is not designed to push their products, but they will be more than happy to show them to you and explain their value. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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